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a. Find the direction (clockwise or counter- clockwise) of the current induced in each loop if I is steadily decreasing.
b. While I is decreasing, what is the direction of the net force that the wire exerts on each loop?
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Two closed loops A and C are close to a long wire carrying a current I.
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